Tag: iPad

Hello, dear reader, I hope you’re having a good day. I’m not being paid to write this blog, and it contains my impressions from playing Age of Magic on iOS. You can check out my YouTube channel at Lunar Nebula LLC Gaming to see Age of Magic in action.

Playkot created Age of Magic. Age of Magic is a free-to-play RPG game in the same vein as Star Wars Galaxy of Heroes and Marvel Strike Force. The differences pertain to Age of Magic having an actual story, makes it easier to gain characters, has slicker graphics, A more convenient UI for collecting gear, and those are pretty much the only differences.

Age of Magic is rated 12+ on the App Store. The main issues I can think of are a few curse words, there are demons, an evil campaign, magic, and basic violence. units fall once beaten. The game wants you to grind, yet makes it easy to do early on. Every time you unlock a character an annoying ad for powering up the character further will appear. It’s not as pricey as other games’ offers. Keep in mind the game still offers in-app payments up to $99.99. A decently fair grind.

Disclaimer: I’m not being paid by Playkot or anyone else to write this review. The only money I could make would be through advertising on this site or on YouTube at this point in time. I don’t take responsibility for the content on sites linked to from this article.

Hello, dear reader, I hope you’re having a good day. I’m not being paid to write this blog, and it contains my impressions from playing Idle Champions of the Forgotten Realms on iOS. You can check out my YouTube channel at Lunar Nebula LLC Gaming to see Idle Champions of the Forgotten Realms in action.

Codename Entertainment created Idle Champions of the Forgotten Realms. Idle Champions of the Forgotten Realms is a free-to-play idle RPG where you basically sit back and watch Dungeons and Dragons based characters go on quests to save the world. Of course, you can spend all your time tapping background creatures for extra gold, refining your formation of heroes, tapping on enemies to zap them with magic, and deciding who to upgrade when.

Idle Champions of the Forgotten Realms is rated 12+ on the App Store. The main issues I can think of are the dialogue containing some curse words and the blood effects from killing enemies. The game makes heavy use of grinding for gold, equipment, and gems. It encourages in-app purchases, yet it is possible to play without them.

Disclaimer: I’m not being paid by Codename Entertainment or anyone else to write this review. The only money I could make would be through advertising on this site or on YouTube at this point in time. I don’t take responsibility for the content on sites linked to from this article.